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The number one way that we can address these long-term challenges of poverty, of education, is to invest in early childhood education. — Julian Castro

The palace of the Saggese family, once the great landowner of those parts. An archway — Malcolm Gladwell

Miguel Indurain, five-time winner of the Tour de France, reported a resting heart rate of only 28 bpm. The reason for this is that, with appropriate training, the heart muscle increases in both size and strength. — Roy Benson

Glamour is fun! Spending time to get ready isn't about being fussy; it's about taking care of myself. — Becki Newton

The brain is a monstrous, beautiful mess. — Susannah Cahalan

Cinder pressed a hand against the bars, but the soldiers pulled her away, forming a protective wall between her and the barricade. As if she was worth protecting. Cinder tried not to be annoyed. — Marissa Meyer

There has been a great deal said about a 3,00-mile high-angle rocket. The people who have been writing these things that annoy me, have been talking about a 3,000-mile high-angle rocket shot from one continent to another, carrying an atomic bomb and so directed as to be a precise weapon which would land exactly on a certain target, such as a city. — Vannevar Bush

Nothing changes, until you change. Everything changes, once you change — Julian Lennon

Gentleman, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over. — Herbert Hoover

Money is nice, but the world is full of things that people would never sell. Favors and obligation are worth far, far more. — Patrick Rothfuss

We are made weak both by idleness and distrust of ourselves. Unfortunate, indeed, is he who suffers from both. If he is a mere individual he becomes nothing; if he is a king he is lost. — Napoleon Bonaparte

For my Mr. Fox
(whoever you are) — Helen Oyeyemi

Faith is the amplifier that will allow the universe to hear and resonate with your music. — Ruben Papian

Those whose days are consumed in the low pursuits of avarice, or the gaudy frivolties of fashion, unobservant of nature's lovelinessof demarcation, nor on which side thereof an intermediate form should lie. — Aristotle.